Into the Wild - 9/10 - What an incredible film, something that everyone should see. Fantastic lead role and loved how the movie's stories were interwoven. The natural beauty of Alaska is just breath taking. Loved it.

The informant - watched this movie having 0 idea on what it was about, seemed a bit odd for the first half hour or so as it's made kind of strange and I had no knowledge of the true story it is based on. Turned out to be a great movie once it got going and things started making sense. I'd recommend it which is rare for me and movies. It's a true story about a whistle blower at a large company, it has a funny side and twists too though and isn't all serious and drama. From what I can tell it actually follows what happened in real life pretty close unlike some other "true" films like argo (what a turd once you know how much is bs)

Yikes. This is your actual response? What you don't (but should) realize is this type of thoughtless, unoriginal, pathetic etc etc etc caliber of response only further validates why I even made such a statement in the first place.

(I can see your offspring looking back at this one day and saying to themselves "wow, my daddy is lame")

The Guilt Trip - 7/10 - I usually check out reviews before I watch a movie but didn't this time and am so glad for it. I liked this movie. The writing wasn't great but was funny and interesting and the ending is very heart felt. I was surprised to see a 5.7 on imdb and 38% on RT but oh well, I enjoyed it!

The informant - watched this movie having 0 idea on what it was about, seemed a bit odd for the first half hour or so as it's made kind of strange and I had no knowledge of the true story it is based on. Turned out to be a great movie once it got going and things started making sense. I'd recommend it which is rare for me and movies. It's a true story about a whistle blower at a large company, it has a funny side and twists too though and isn't all serious and drama. From what I can tell it actually follows what happened in real life pretty close unlike some other "true" films like argo (what a turd once you know how much is bs)

8.5/10

That was a great film. I saw it when it came out in the theatres, but haven't watched it again. Definitely needs a re-watch.

Last movie I watched was actually another Steven Soderbergh/Matt Damon film that was just on called Behind the Candelabra which was about Liberace's life and relationship with Scott Thorson (Matt Damon's character). It was pretty good, although Liberace comes across as way creepy in some parts (I think it's the voice Michael Douglas uses, not sure how close it is to the real thing). I'm sure there's plenty of people who'll skip it due to the gayness of the film, but if you can get past all that, it's a good film

I watched that recently too. Great suspense thriller, I correctly guessed "whodunnit" about halfway through, but the threw enough decoys and red-herrings at me that I was second-guessing myself until the very end. VERY well made flick, I highly recommend.